With a win over former Strikeforce champion Miesha Tate, Cat Zingano has earned a women's bantamweight title shot and a coaching spot opposite Rousey on The Ultimate Fighter 18.

TUF 18 will mark the reality series' debut on Fox Sports 1, a station that will heavily feature UFC content beginning in August. The 18th season of the show will begin airing in September and will be promptly followed by the 135-pound championship bout between Rousey and Zingano.

With the second women's fight in UFC history now in the books, let's take a look at how the women's bantamweight division is beginning to stack up.

10. Germaine de Randamie

Germaine de Randamie had a short run with Strikeforce that has led to a much bigger opportunity inside the Octagon.

De Randamie has won three of her past four fights, losing only to Invicta FC standout Julia Budd. In her most recent outing, de Randamie defeated former Strikeforce title challenger Hiroko Yamanaka by decision.

Though her first UFC fight has not been scheduled, de Randamie should be making her debut with the world's top MMA organization soon enough.

9. Amanda Nunes

Amanda Nunes has lost two of her past three fights, but the 24-year-old Strikeforce and Invicta FC veteran has a bright future in the women's bantamweight division.

Previously scheduled to compete at Invicta FC 5 earlier this month, Nunes' UFC debut was being put on hold. However, after being forced out of that booked bout with Kaitlin Young, Nunes' next appearance will likely come inside the Octagon.

During her time competing under the Strikeforce banner, Nunes picked up a 14-second knockout win over Julia Budd.

8. Julie Kedzie

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Record: 16-10 MMA, 0-0 UFC

Streak: L2

Julie Kedzie did not pick up any wins in her short stint with Strikeforce, but her competitive fight with former Strikeforce champion Miesha Tate earned her a spot on the UFC women's bantamweight roster.

2. Cat Zingano

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Record: 8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC

Streak: W8

Cat Zingano has gone from a widely unknown fighter to one of the stars of women's MMA with a single win.

Though she was hardly flawless in her bout against Miesha Tate, Zingano got the job done in the third round and will now have a chance to greatly expand her fanbase as a TUF coach and UFC title challenger.

Like champion Ronda Rousey, Zingano is undefeated in her MMA career. The top contender's strong jiu-jitsu will make her a serious threat to claim the belt.